On the 2014 league schedule that was released Wednesday, the Gators picked up Alabama from the Western Division. UF travels to Tuscaloosa on Sept. 20. The Gators permanent opponent from the West is LSU.

Next season is the first that the SEC goes to its 6-1-1 schedule format (six division opponents, one permanent cross-division rival and one rotating cross-division opponent).

UF's 2014 schedule also includes games at Tennessee and at Florida State.

The Gators' non-conference opponents in 2014 are Idaho, Eastern Michigan and Eastern Kentucky.

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<hr /><p>On the 2014 league schedule that was released Wednesday, the Gators picked up Alabama from the Western Division. UF travels to Tuscaloosa on Sept. 20. The Gators permanent opponent from the West is LSU.</p><p>Next season is the first that the SEC goes to its 6-1-1 schedule format (six division opponents, one permanent cross-division rival and one rotating cross-division opponent).</p><p>UF's 2014 schedule also includes games at Tennessee and at Florida State.</p><p>The Gators' non-conference opponents in 2014 are Idaho, Eastern Michigan and Eastern Kentucky.</p>